Paragon, Amrik Sukhdev Shine Among The '150 Most Legendary Restaurants In The World' List
Discover the tantalizing world of legendary restaurants as Taste Atlas unveils its list of the "150 most legendary restaurants in the world," featuring seven renowned Indian eateries.
Most of us struggle with the decision of whether to eat out or at home. While home-cooked food is unquestionably healthier and holds a special place in our hearts, we can't deny that dining out at restaurants can be just as exciting. Taste Atlas, a popular food guide, recently published a list of the "150 most legendary restaurants in the world." And the outcomes piqued our interest. This list includes not one, but seven Indian restaurants. It also highlighted the dishes that must be tried at these iconic locations.
Seven Indian Restaurants Make The Cut This Year
Recently, popular food guide Taste Atlas released a list of the "150 most legendary restaurants in the world," and to our delight, seven Indian restaurants have made it to the prestigious list. These establishments have captured our hearts with their exquisite food and captivating ambience, making them our all-time favorites.
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Taste Atlas took to Instagram to share the complete list of restaurants that have stood the test of time. From the caption "150 most legendary restaurants: taste instead of gimmicks, for decades. 150 dishes you have to try in this lifetime," we knew we were in for a treat. It's not just about the restaurants themselves; it's also about the iconic dishes they offer that are a must-try for any food lover.
Paragon And Amrik Sukhdev Take Their Well-Deserved Spots
Among the top 150 legendary restaurants, two Indian gems have secured their rightful positions. Paragon, renowned for its Kozhikode's biryani, claimed the impressive 11th spot, while the ever-popular Tunday Kababi from Lucknow secured the 12th place, with galouti kebabs stealing the show.
Peter Cat, Karim's, And Ram Ashraya Impress
Not to be outdone, other Indian establishments also made their mark on the list. Peter Cat, located in Kolkata, proudly stood at the 17th position, featuring the mouthwatering chelow kebab as their recommended dish. Karim's, an iconic Delhi eatery, came in at a respectable 87th place, with mutton korma being their most sought-after delicacy. Meanwhile, Mumbai's Ram Ashraya claimed the 112th spot, enticing food enthusiasts with their delectable upma.